Regent Seven Seas Cruises

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Regent Seven Seas Cruises is a cruise line, formerly known as Radisson Seven Seas Cruises, headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Luxury cruises are offered to over 300 ports on six continents, including Antarctica. Their vessels are designed for hundreds of guests, rather than thousands. All ships are distinct in their accommodations, service, dining and amenities. Most of the Regent vessels offer all-balcony, all-suite accommodations, and many of the cabins have butler service from the English Guild of Butlers. Several of the ship dining rooms are operated under the auspices of Le Cordon Bleu. These are the only restaurants at sea today operated by Le Cordon Bleu chefs. This luxury cruise line has trips to exotic places such as the Baltic Sea, French Polynesia and Antarctica, and it offers around-the-world cruises, as well.

Some of the distinguishing factors between this cruise line and many other cruise lines include:

  • No tipping: Gratuities are included in the cruise fare for all RSSC vessels.
  • Open seated dining: Passengers can dine in any of the ships' restaurants whenever they are open, with whomever they choose. There are no pre-selected tablemates or meal times. In some of the alternative restaurants, reservations are recommended.
  • Complimentary beverages, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic: There is no additional charge for soft drinks or bottled water on any RSSC ship. Complimentary beverages include select wines spirits and beer, served throughout the ship.
  • Starting in 2008, smoking restricted to limited areas on vessels.

Apollo Management (investment group), purchased Regent Seven Seas Cruises from Carlson Cos. for $1 billion, with the deal completed in February 2008. Apollo Investments also own Oceania Cruises and 50% of Norwegian Cruise Line. Following the purchase, Apollo made public their plans to order a new ship for Regent. The new ship is planned to be of similar dimensions and capacity as the Seven Seas Voyager and Seven Seas Mariner, but with larger accommodations and expanded public spaces. The planned delivery time for the ship is in 2011.

Current Ships

Ship Built Refurb. Registry Tonnage Pax
(Basis 2)
Pax
Decks
Crew Notes
Minerva 1996 ? Bahamas 12,500 394 6 146 Formerly: Explorer II
Paul Gauguin 1997 ? Bahamas 19,200 330 7 215 -
Seven Seas Mariner 2001 ? Bahamas 50,000 700 8 445 Mariner Class
Seven Seas Navigator 1999 ? Bermuda 33,000 490 8 324 -
Seven Seas Voyager 2003 ? Bahamas 46,000 700 9 447 Mariner Class

Former ships

  • Radisson Diamond 1992-2005, since 2005 sailing as the casino cruise ship Asia Star
  • Song of Flower 1990-2003, sold to the Cie des Iles du Ponant

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